Following Jesus
Being a disciple of Christ (See also Apostles, Disciple, Knowing Jesus)
My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me." (John 10:27)
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Activities |
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Mirror Me Ephesians 5:1 instructs us to be imitators of God. This activity demonstrates that we must pay close attention to that which we wish to imitate. |
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Games |
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One Way Maze In today's society, one thing people struggle with is that Christianity claims to be the only way to God. |
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Media |
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Clean Water Through this skit students learn that they can have more abundant and fulfilling lives when they follow Jesus. |
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Object Talks |
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Living Sacrifice Through laying down our life in Jesus, we will actually find life. |
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You Have A Friend Request Imagine if Jesus were living on earth today. Would He have a Facebook account? How would you react if you received a "friend request" from Jesus? |
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Tips for Leaders |
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Witnessing: Sharing the Gospel “God wants all men to come to repentance.” 2 Peter 3:9. We, as leaders of students, share that passion, and everything we do is focused on introducing Jesus to our students. |
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Lessons |
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2 Corinthians 1-4 This lesson inspires students to keep their eye on Jesus and follow His examples. |
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2 Corinthians 5-8 This lesson inspires students to keep their eye on Jesus and follow His examples. |
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2 Corinthians 9-13 This lesson inspires students to lead a Christian life of generosity and humility. |
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Angels & Demons Supernatural forces are real and influence our lives for good or evil. |
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Believing in Jesus This lesson helps students understand what it means to believe in Christ and have faith in His Lordship. |
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Children of God During this lesson, students will learn that their identity in Christ is a free gift that cannot be earned. |
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Early Obstacles Through a study of the life of the early Church, students learn that there is great difficulty associated with a life lived for Christ, which must be endured for the sake of the Gospel. |
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Faith Students are challenged to understand the reality of their faith. At times, this task is heroic; while at others, it can be a struggle. |
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Free to Live Students are challenged to recognize that they are called to freedom by breaking the shackles of sin and instead submit their lives to Jesus. |
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Getting Them to Jesus This lesson will equip and motivate students to reach out to the lost people around them. |
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Giving It All Through the study of the rich, young ruler, students gain an understanding why discipleship is hard, but worth it. |
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Having the Right Attitude In order to survive the Amazing Race that leads to Victory in Christ, it is crucial to have an unselfish attitude. |
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I Will Tell Your Name This first lesson introduces us to the twelve disciples. Special attention is given to Philip and how our response to following Jesus should be like his. |
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Indisputable Proof In this lesson, students are given indisputable proof that Jesus is who He says He was. |
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Jesus Causes Arguments In this lesson, students learn that once they are convinced of Jesus deity, they will not hesitate to share this fact with others, even when it is socially unacceptable to stand up for that truth. |
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Jesus Goes Public This lesson teach students to stop hesitating and go public with their faith and to be the kind of Christians that lead other people to believe in Christ. |
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Jesus is God This lesson inspires students to get to know Jesus and allow Him to dwell with them now. |
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Jesus is Predicted by the Prophets Through this lesson, students learn that the Old Testament, although written hundreds to thousands of years before the birth of Jesus, contains many prophecies fulfilled by Him. |
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Jesus is The Bread of Life This lesson helps students make sure they are following Jesus for the right reason. |
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Jesus Is Worth Imitating This lesson equips students with a few tools they can use to imitate Christ more completely. |
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Jesus Is Worth the Struggle This lesson encourages students to endure trials in life with the hope of being with Christ for eternity. |
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Jesus Teaches Us How To Live In this lesson, students are inspired to live as Jesus commanded. |
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Jesus’ Journey to Jerusalem In this lesson, students learn that their purpose in life is to join Jesus' mission to seek and save the lost. |
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Know That You Know This lesson will help students determine if they are truly following Jesus by living a life that imitates Him. |
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Leaving a Legacy In this final lesson of the "Disciple" series, we focus on Judas, who betrayed Jesus. We discover our similarities to Judas, and how we can remain loyal followers of Jesus. |
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Love in Your Obedience This lesson about the disciple Peter teaches us that we should show our love for Jesus by obediently following Him and His commandments. |
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Matthew and Messiah This lesson teaches students the meaning of Messiah and how Jesus is presented in Matthew as the Messiah. |
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Moved by the Power Christ's deity is demonstrated once again as students learn that Jesus' compassion for the lost is just as powerful today as it was 2,000 years ago. |
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Myrrh Students learn about the significance of myrrh used in worship within the Bible. |
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No Room for Gray Students learn that the way they live their lives should and will change as they respond to what God has done for and in them through Jesus. |
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Obedience Rules can be hard to follow, but students learn that obedience to God will draw them closer to Him. |
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Open Heart Students learn that following Jesus means giving Him all of our hearts and time. We cannot follow Him into mission if our lives are filled up with stuff. |
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Our Identity in Christ This lesson challenges students to represent Jesus in the world around them by living lives full of unity, generosity, and the power of God. |
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Philippian Jailer This lesson teaches that God will use even seemingly impossible circumstances to share the Gospel with those who are lost. |
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Psalm 23 This lesson teaches students that Jesus is a loving shepherd who loving guides us to house of the Lord. |
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Psalm 27 This lesson teaches students that have nothing to fear when they walk with the Lord. |
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Running With God In lesson three, we learn that we should not be satisfied with running to God, but rather strive to run with God. |
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Saved & Steady What does it mean to be saved by God? Should our lives be transformed in response to our salvation? |
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Serving Others In this lesson, students see that Jesus became a servant to His disciples, teaching them that if they want to be great, they have to serve. |
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Serving With Compassion Students are introduced to the book of Mark and the beginning of Jesus' ministry. |
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The Church Is Born Students learn how the Church was born and that todays believers are still called to preach the Good News throughout the world. |
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The Disciples A study on the twelve disciples. These twelve men changed the face of the world because they encountered Jesus and chose to follow Him. |
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The Four Gospels The word gospel means good news. The four gospels all fulfill one major purpose--to share the good news about Jesus Christ. There are four different gospel letters, written by four of Jesus followers, each giving a unique account about what happened in the life of Jesus. |
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The Good News Students are inspired to live out their story in concert with the story of Christ. |
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The Growth Students are encouraged to passionately share the Gospel by learning about the explosive growth that existed in the Churchs earliest period. |
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The Law This lesson introduces students to the Old Testament's law, its purpose, and how Jesus freed us from its burden. |
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The Ministry of Jesus According to Mark This series is on the ministry of Jesus according to the book of Mark. The series starts with an introduction to the book of Mark and then covers various aspects of Jesus' ministry. |
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What Are You Thinking? We learn from the disciple Nathaniel how Jesus knows all of our thoughts and therefore the importance of developing Godly mental habits. |
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Who is He to You? As disciples of Christ, we need to turn away from seeking what God should do for us and rather take up our cross and serve Him. |
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Who is the Greatest? Students learn that if they want to become great in the kingdom of God they must live like Jesushumbly and selflessly. |
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Why I Believe in Christianity This lesson explains how Christianity is different from other religions and how Christianity can claim to be the only way to God. |
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